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the case of mcmath. >> that happened about two hours ago but we don't know where she was taken. >> patti leens us now live with what will happen next. you were inside that news conference. let us know what the latest is patti. >> reporter: we just came down from that press conference. the photographer and i were at oakland children's hospital around 8:00 tonight and we did see the caravan go by. it consisted of an ambulance, a private ambulance with a medical team, sheriff's deputies and of course the family in separate cars. what we've learned is this was a very tricky transfer. it involved the sheriff deputies signing off on jahi's body. this is because on friday, last friday the alameda coroner declared jahi dead and had issued a death certificate for the little girl. she is with her family now. we don't know where she has been taken. but we are told that she will be getting a feeding tube before she's transferred to a permanent facility. a facility that will stay private because according to her lawyer, her family's lawyer is for her protection. because this situation has pushed so many
the case of mcmath. >> that happened about two hours ago but we don't know where she was taken. >> patti leens us now live with what will happen next. you were inside that news conference. let us know what the latest is patti. >> reporter: we just came down from that press conference. the photographer and i were at oakland children's hospital around 8:00 tonight and we did see the caravan go by. it consisted of an ambulance, a private ambulance with a medical team, sheriff's...
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live in san rafael, patti lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more details on the flu vaccine according to the cdc. between 138 and 140 million vaccine doses will be made for this season. once you are vaccinated you have protection for the entire season. this year's vaccine does protect against the h1n1 flu strain and even with the shot experts recommend staying away from sick people and washing your hands frequently. >>> hollywood is remembering saul zantz. three of his movies were oscar winners. he died yesterday in his san francisco home at the age of 92 after suffering alzheimer's 'disease. in 1997 he received a prestigious award for his consistently high quality of motion picture productions. >>> a street car crash sends four people to the hospital. what we're learning from witnesses. >>> then a memorial for the teenager shot and killed by a sheriff's deputy is rebuilt after burning down. why the volunteers who made it happen say the tribute is now better than ever. >>> plus, christmas comes late for some bay area fish. the project putting those discarded trees to good news after the
live in san rafael, patti lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more details on the flu vaccine according to the cdc. between 138 and 140 million vaccine doses will be made for this season. once you are vaccinated you have protection for the entire season. this year's vaccine does protect against the h1n1 flu strain and even with the shot experts recommend staying away from sick people and washing your hands frequently. >>> hollywood is remembering saul zantz. three of his movies were...
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patti lee has the story. >> reporter: you see how many people are out here at 10:00, you can imagine what it was like here at 6:00. in a neighborhood filled with bicyclists and families out on evening walks. >> there was a mother walking with her 8-year-old son. if that tree wasn't there, it would have been a lot worse. >> reporter: despite being dazed and injured from the crash, morgan bell tried to run. >> i got out of my car and chased her and caught up to her two blocks away. >> reporter: the chase started around 6:00 and quickly escalated. according to police, she blew through a red light then she really started to pick up speed. >> narrowly avoided a couple of cars and an accident. >> reporter: at this point, everly says he pulled back but val never slowed until the tree got in her way. >> we found narcotics and possibly stolen property out of sebastapool. >> reporter: she is wanted for two charges. trying to bring drugs into jail. >> she got out of jail six months ago, did get her ged but other than that she's been running amuck. >> reporter: when she's checked out by doctors,
patti lee has the story. >> reporter: you see how many people are out here at 10:00, you can imagine what it was like here at 6:00. in a neighborhood filled with bicyclists and families out on evening walks. >> there was a mother walking with her 8-year-old son. if that tree wasn't there, it would have been a lot worse. >> reporter: despite being dazed and injured from the crash, morgan bell tried to run. >> i got out of my car and chased her and caught up to her two...
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dry weather and fires like we told you about on mount tamalpais kutv's patti lee join us from sonomanty to explain why state fire crews decided to take action early. >> reporter: calfire says this engine should have been mothballed until summerment instead it was used to fight that fire on mount tam today. wildland response is up 500% and that has crews worried about what lies ahead, including the bolinas fire in marin county. since the start of 2014, state fire crews have responded to 155 fires covering 600 acres. compare that to no fires during the same period last year. >> it's scary when you think about it. >> reporter: it's the reason that calfire called for a burn suspension, including that residents in those counties can no longer burn things like piles of leaves. a winter activity that is usually not a problem. >> this is normally a summertime warm weather proclamation we do to curtail burning, but this year has been an abnormal year rt problem is that the previous three years have been dry and the trouble compounds year ovyear. in 2012 calfire logged five years between novem
dry weather and fires like we told you about on mount tamalpais kutv's patti lee join us from sonomanty to explain why state fire crews decided to take action early. >> reporter: calfire says this engine should have been mothballed until summerment instead it was used to fight that fire on mount tam today. wildland response is up 500% and that has crews worried about what lies ahead, including the bolinas fire in marin county. since the start of 2014, state fire crews have responded to...
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reporting live in san jose, patti lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a man has been arrested on suspiciong a puppy in front of his four-year-old daughter. police say 31-year-old alan velete had been abusing the puppy for several weeks and then killed it on monday. he is also charged with felony child endangerment and animal cruelty. >>> suppose was a factor in a deadly -- suppose was a factor in a dead -- suppose was a -- speed was a factor in a deadly crash that killed a girl. investigators say the teen crashed her car into a pole after midnight. a witness says several good samaritan tried to help. >> it was smashed. pretty bad. bad accident. car was still running. they didn't want it to blow up. a lot of people broke in, opened the hood. >> another 17-year-old girl was in the passenger seat, she is in the hospital with critical injuries. >>> tesla says it is taking steps to prevent the over heating of its charging systems. they are sending customers new software. that should address the issue. several drives reported over heating and smoking. there was also one fire in a garage last nov
reporting live in san jose, patti lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a man has been arrested on suspiciong a puppy in front of his four-year-old daughter. police say 31-year-old alan velete had been abusing the puppy for several weeks and then killed it on monday. he is also charged with felony child endangerment and animal cruelty. >>> suppose was a factor in a deadly -- suppose was a factor in a dead -- suppose was a -- speed was a factor in a deadly crash that killed a girl....
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reporting live in san jose, patti lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a man has been arrested on suspicion of abusing and killing a puppy in front of his four-year-old daughter. police say 31-year-old alan velete had been abusing the puppy for several weeks and then killed it on monday. he is also charged with felony child endangerment and animal cruelty. >>> suppose was a factor in a deadly -- suppose was a factor in a dead -- suppose was a -- speed was a factor in a deadly crash that killed a girl. investigators say the teen crashed her car into a pole after midnight. a witness says several good samaritan tried to help. >> it was smashed. pretty bad. bad accident. car was still running. they didn't want it to blow up. a lot of people broke in, opened the hood. >> another 17-year-old girl was in the passenger seat, she is in the hospital with critical injuries. >>> tesla says it is taking steps to prevent the over heating of its charging systems. they are sending customers new software. that should address the issue. several drives reported over heating and smoking. there was also one fir
reporting live in san jose, patti lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a man has been arrested on suspicion of abusing and killing a puppy in front of his four-year-old daughter. police say 31-year-old alan velete had been abusing the puppy for several weeks and then killed it on monday. he is also charged with felony child endangerment and animal cruelty. >>> suppose was a factor in a deadly -- suppose was a factor in a dead -- suppose was a -- speed was a factor in a deadly crash...
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patti lee live in martinez tonight where she spoke to specialists about the serious threat the h1n1 virus is posing to the community. patti-- >> reporter: this danger is significant and so far 18 people in the county have ended up in the icu because of the flu. that's the official number. health officials tonight tell us the actual number could be much higher. in martinez, the message to get a flu shot is hard to miss. and some pharmacies are offering discounts to people who do. but the contra costa county health department says the message needs to be taken more seriously. >> here at contra costa we've had a death of a 48-year-old woman from h1n1. >> reporter: erica jensen says so far this season flu has hospitalized half as many people as the entire flu season last year. >> this is what we have so far. >> reporter: the problem is reporting hospitalization and death from flu is voluntary. and excludes patients 65 years and older. so far three bay area counties have reported flu deaths. today contra costa, last week santa clara county and last month alameda. >> i didn't know that anybody
patti lee live in martinez tonight where she spoke to specialists about the serious threat the h1n1 virus is posing to the community. patti-- >> reporter: this danger is significant and so far 18 people in the county have ended up in the icu because of the flu. that's the official number. health officials tonight tell us the actual number could be much higher. in martinez, the message to get a flu shot is hard to miss. and some pharmacies are offering discounts to people who do. but the...
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patti lee live in martinez tonight where she spoke to specialists about the serious threat the h1n1 virus is posing to the community. patti-- >> reporter: this danger is significant and so far 18 people in the county have ended up in the icu because of the flu. that's the official number. health officials tonight tell us the actual number could be much higher. in martinez, the message to get a flu shot is hard to miss. and some pharmacies are offering discounts to people who do. but the contra costa county health department says the message needs to be taken more seriously. >> here at contra costa we've had a death of a 48-year-old woman from h1n1. >> reporter: erica jensen says so far this season flu has hospitalized half as many people as the entire flu season last year. >> this is what we have so far. >> reporter: the problem is reporting hospitalization and death from flu is voluntary. and excludes patients 65 years and older. so far three bay area counties have reported flu deaths. today contra costa, last week santa clara county and last month alameda. >> i didn't know that anybody
patti lee live in martinez tonight where she spoke to specialists about the serious threat the h1n1 virus is posing to the community. patti-- >> reporter: this danger is significant and so far 18 people in the county have ended up in the icu because of the flu. that's the official number. health officials tonight tell us the actual number could be much higher. in martinez, the message to get a flu shot is hard to miss. and some pharmacies are offering discounts to people who do. but the...
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reporting live in santa clara, patti lee. >>> we did some checking and it turned out the broncos are also limiting ticket sales for sunday's game against the patriots. tickets go on sale tomorrow but they will only be available to fans with a billing address in the rocky mountain region which of course includes colorado and the western part of kansas. >>> stub hub has 5,600 tickets. the cheapest we found was $464. and they ran as high as $122,000 for a seat. that's when you're near the end zone. stub hub is where fans sell tickets to other fans of course. >>> the niner fans got an early start to watch the niner game. >> we had beer, sausage and bacon. that's basically what we had. >> i had coffee then a screwdriver. >> reporter: fans were packed into the cesar pub in san francisco first thing this morning. many were decked out in red and gold some still in their pajamas. they were there to enjoy what you might call the breakfast of champions as the niners scored another gig this week. >> super bowl. >> super bowl for sure. >> we will win it this year. >> next stop is seattle with the
reporting live in santa clara, patti lee. >>> we did some checking and it turned out the broncos are also limiting ticket sales for sunday's game against the patriots. tickets go on sale tomorrow but they will only be available to fans with a billing address in the rocky mountain region which of course includes colorado and the western part of kansas. >>> stub hub has 5,600 tickets. the cheapest we found was $464. and they ran as high as $122,000 for a seat. that's when you're...
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kiro 7's patti lee live in benicia, what they are saying about the allegations. >> well, this january, just to give you some context, benicia's rotary club awarded her teacher of the month, that is this month, but tonight we found out that she is lawyered up and definitely laying low. this photo shows 47-year-old teresa badger with her husband and sons had happier days. >> my heart is going out for them, because i know they must be going through a terrible time as a family. >> reporter: neighbors told us that they heard badger return home from jail last night, but come morning the family was gone. and as we found out, decided not to return. >> miss badger? we tried to get badger's side of the story through her colleagues like the president of the benicia teachers association. >> it's out of my hands. >> reporter: do you know her? >> i know teresa, she is a lovely woman. >> reporter: bather's on-line profile highlights her achievements in education, first in oakland and then benicia, where she has worked for nearly 20 years. in 2011 elks club vallejo awarded her teacher of the year. to
kiro 7's patti lee live in benicia, what they are saying about the allegations. >> well, this january, just to give you some context, benicia's rotary club awarded her teacher of the month, that is this month, but tonight we found out that she is lawyered up and definitely laying low. this photo shows 47-year-old teresa badger with her husband and sons had happier days. >> my heart is going out for them, because i know they must be going through a terrible time as a family. >>...
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ktvu's patti lee joins us now. >> reporter: it is shocking, this is what the fans are saying and kind of disgusting. they are calling this online unsportsmanlike behavior. this is the seahawks website. when tickets go live tomorrow they only -- only people who can buy them are folks in washington, oregon -- not california. >> why is california being exclude from that considering the 9ers are a loyal fan base and they would do anything to see them play. >> reporter: i talked to david and he said this was unnecessary. he is saying you can still buy tickets on secondary sites or you can change your online billing address and get friends to buy them. this is very rare but they are not the first team to try to pack the stands like this. in 2009 the washington capitals did the same to the penguins and there was a lot of public scorn for that the seahawks are getting that kind of public scorn now. back to you. >> thank you. patty will try to meet up with the team tonight to hear what they have to say about this. the nfc playoff game against had seahawks is sunday, january 19. kickoff is at 3
ktvu's patti lee joins us now. >> reporter: it is shocking, this is what the fans are saying and kind of disgusting. they are calling this online unsportsmanlike behavior. this is the seahawks website. when tickets go live tomorrow they only -- only people who can buy them are folks in washington, oregon -- not california. >> why is california being exclude from that considering the 9ers are a loyal fan base and they would do anything to see them play. >> reporter: i talked to...
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the water district made the decision less than an hour ago and new at 10:00, patti lee is in court in mad era where she found a community that's outraged by what they're calling policy hypocrisy. >> reporter: they're asking why they're being asked yet again to cut on their water use when the district approved $200 million for water meters. this 186 unit complex off highway 101 is becoming a rallying point for residents concerned about drought and development. >> i'm watching this town get raped and pillaged, this county get raped and pillaged by. >> reporter: an online community that details the impact of high density plans in marin county. >> there's not enough water for the residents and yet they're approving this abandoned these kinds of developments. >> reporter: tonight the marin municipal water district called for a reduction in water use. the resolution raised concern. >> nearly every possible water saving technique there is. >> and some resentment. >> they're asking people like me who's been conserving already to conserve more, and yet they're approving high density projects l
the water district made the decision less than an hour ago and new at 10:00, patti lee is in court in mad era where she found a community that's outraged by what they're calling policy hypocrisy. >> reporter: they're asking why they're being asked yet again to cut on their water use when the district approved $200 million for water meters. this 186 unit complex off highway 101 is becoming a rallying point for residents concerned about drought and development. >> i'm watching this...
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patti lee is live in the city and tells us how a skateboarding shop is playing into this investigation. >> reporter: they told us the attacks caught on camera at this intersection could be part of a rash of a dozen vandalism incidents. the target was always the same. this undercover detective showed us video taken december 20th at 9:00 p.m. nummi cameras captured multiple angles from this bus as it rolled into the ashbury intersection. >> you see the guy backs up as if he was trying to stop the bus from going any where. >> reporter: watch as one guy jumps in front of the bus. then others pull out spray cans out of their clothes. >> he starts tagging part of the bus. you hear loud banging noises. it sounds like they're hitting the side of the bus with unknown devices. >> reporter: then a second bus approached the group, it didn't stop. but that did not prevent the crowd from charging the bus, breaking the window and tacking it as it passed. >> you see people photographing it. they're all standing over here taking pictures. >> that's funny because that's something i would hear about but
patti lee is live in the city and tells us how a skateboarding shop is playing into this investigation. >> reporter: they told us the attacks caught on camera at this intersection could be part of a rash of a dozen vandalism incidents. the target was always the same. this undercover detective showed us video taken december 20th at 9:00 p.m. nummi cameras captured multiple angles from this bus as it rolled into the ashbury intersection. >> you see the guy backs up as if he was trying...
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the water district made the decision less than an hour ago and new at 10:00, patti lee is in court in mad era where she found a community that's outraged by what they're calling policy hypocrisy. >> reporter: they're asking why they're being asked yet again to cut on their water use when the district approved $200 million for water meters. this 186 unit complex off highway 101 is becoming a rallying point for residents concerned about drought and development. >> i'm watching this town get raped and pillaged, this county get raped and pillaged by. >> reporter: an online community that details the impact of high density plans in marin county. >> there's not enough water for the residents and yet they're approving this abandoned these kinds of developments. >> reporter: tonight the marin municipal water district called for a reduction in water use. the resolution raised concern. >> nearly every possible water saving technique there is. >> and some resentment. >> they're asking people like me who's been conserving already to conserve more, and yet they're approving high density projects l
the water district made the decision less than an hour ago and new at 10:00, patti lee is in court in mad era where she found a community that's outraged by what they're calling policy hypocrisy. >> reporter: they're asking why they're being asked yet again to cut on their water use when the district approved $200 million for water meters. this 186 unit complex off highway 101 is becoming a rallying point for residents concerned about drought and development. >> i'm watching this...
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. >> reporter: in pleasanton, patti lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> an armed attacker said to be hidingin the backseat of a car. the warning to college students after a report of a parking lot kidnapping and assault. >> vallejo police call an operation safe net it is aimed at making up for a lack of manpower. the evidence that it appears to be working. >>> and a reminder you can get ktvu news to go download the ktvu app, click the live icon and watch all our newscasts live on your mobile device. blood pressure >>> vallejo police cracking down on crime. today new evidence that doing more with less is having a big impact. it's called operation safe net, and uses overtime to put more officers on the street. >> and tonight police are claiming success with dozens of arrests including two that happened in just the past half hour. new at 10:00, ken pritchett live at vallejo with the change that residents say they've seen in just a short time, ken. >> reporter: well frank, those arrests you just mentioned those two arrests happened just a short time ago. very close to where we are. we'll tell y
. >> reporter: in pleasanton, patti lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> an armed attacker said to be hidingin the backseat of a car. the warning to college students after a report of a parking lot kidnapping and assault. >> vallejo police call an operation safe net it is aimed at making up for a lack of manpower. the evidence that it appears to be working. >>> and a reminder you can get ktvu news to go download the ktvu app, click the live icon and watch all our...
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patti lee is live in the city and tells us how a skateboarding shop is playing into this investigation. >> reporter: they told us the attacks caught on camera at this intersection could be part of a rash of a dozen vandalism incidents. the target was always the same. this undercover detective showed us video taken december 20th at 9:00 p.m. nummi cameras captured multiple angles from this bus as it rolled into the ashbury intersection. >> you see the guy backs up as if he was trying to stop the bus from going any where. >> reporter: watch as one guy jumps in front of the bus. then others pull out spray cans out of their clothes. >> he starts tagging part of the bus. you hear loud banging noises. it sounds like they're hitting the side of the bus with unknown devices. >> reporter: then a second bus approached the group, it didn't stop. but that did not prevent the crowd from charging the bus, breaking the window and tacking it as it passed. >> you see people photographing it. they're all standing over here taking pictures. >> that's funny because that's something i would hear about but
patti lee is live in the city and tells us how a skateboarding shop is playing into this investigation. >> reporter: they told us the attacks caught on camera at this intersection could be part of a rash of a dozen vandalism incidents. the target was always the same. this undercover detective showed us video taken december 20th at 9:00 p.m. nummi cameras captured multiple angles from this bus as it rolled into the ashbury intersection. >> you see the guy backs up as if he was trying...
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. >> reporter: in pleasanton, patti lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> an armed attacker said to be hidingin the backseat of a car. the warning to college students after a report of a parking lot kidnapping and assault. >> vallejo police call an operation safe net it is aimed at making up for a lack of manpower. the evidence that it appears to be working. >>> and a reminder you can get ktvu news >>> vallejo police cracking down on crime. today new evidence that doing more with less is having a big impact. it's called operation safe net, and uses overtime to put more officers on the street. >> and tonight police are claiming success with dozens of arrests including two that happened in just the past half hour. new at 10:00, ken pritchett live at vallejo with the change that residents say they've seen in just a short time, ken. >> reporter: well frank, those arrests you just mentioned those two arrests happened just a short time ago. very close to where we are. we'll tell you more about that in just a second. as vallejo police have a need of more officers and that's why they launched this op
. >> reporter: in pleasanton, patti lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> an armed attacker said to be hidingin the backseat of a car. the warning to college students after a report of a parking lot kidnapping and assault. >> vallejo police call an operation safe net it is aimed at making up for a lack of manpower. the evidence that it appears to be working. >>> and a reminder you can get ktvu news >>> vallejo police cracking down on crime. today new evidence that...
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tonight the widow spoke to ktvu's patty lee who is in pleasanton this evening. >> reporter: phillip schultzain home to this pleasanton neighborhood where he has been balancing career, family and friends, a life suddenly cut short monday night. when emily schultz learned her husband phillip was killed near the santa clara station, she couldn't understand why he'd be on the tracks until she talked to investigators. >> as the trains approached, that phillip was seen dropping his backpack laying down on the platform to reach out, you know, down towards the tracks. >> reporter: today cal tran confirmed it had video that showed schultz reaching out to a man already on the tracks. that man survived. >> he would endanger his life for someone else. >> reporter: that didn't surprise you at all? >> no. he's just that type of person. >> reporter: friends describe the couple as newlyweds in their seventh year of marriage and the heart of the neighborhood. >> emily waiting for him to come home for dinner, keeping dinner ready. >> reporter: this family friend says the couple was like a family to her alway
tonight the widow spoke to ktvu's patty lee who is in pleasanton this evening. >> reporter: phillip schultzain home to this pleasanton neighborhood where he has been balancing career, family and friends, a life suddenly cut short monday night. when emily schultz learned her husband phillip was killed near the santa clara station, she couldn't understand why he'd be on the tracks until she talked to investigators. >> as the trains approached, that phillip was seen dropping his...
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. >> i'm patti ann browne in for jenna lee. that has done little to improve american's perception of the law. jon: a new associated press gfk poll find 2/3 of americans believe the rollout was not handled well. that echoes a recent "fox news poll" that shows 59% of americans oppose obamacare. joining me now, ed o'keefe, chief congressional reporter for "the washington post", and michael warren, a writer for "the weekly standard." michael, a couple of the numbers first of all. we have about 60 days to go until you're supposed to be signed up for this thing. 71% say they have encountered problems in trying to sign up. that does not bode well for this president's signature achievement. >> no, it doesn't. first impressions i think are important. people haven't liked the law since it was passed back in 2010. they haven't liked it since it was implemented that number, 71% of people who have had a problem that story trickled out into the body politic and what everybody perceives the law as being glitchchy. even if they fix the glitche
. >> i'm patti ann browne in for jenna lee. that has done little to improve american's perception of the law. jon: a new associated press gfk poll find 2/3 of americans believe the rollout was not handled well. that echoes a recent "fox news poll" that shows 59% of americans oppose obamacare. joining me now, ed o'keefe, chief congressional reporter for "the washington post", and michael warren, a writer for "the weekly standard." michael, a couple of the...
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westwood one founder norm pattis is creating talk shows hosted by celebrities like kathie lee giffordmiller. tojoins us from los angeles explain the whole thing. 100 million downloads per month, that is huge. >> what is driving it is basically the consumer. demand so thatn consumers in this case can listen to content and their favorite programs and things of that sort when i want to, is really what is driving it. it has been the driving force on the television side and it is now starting to be recognized on the radio and audio content side as well. how has it been with all these celebrities you take to these lakers games and woo them on the front row? health at podcast. i wish the lakers would cooperate a little bit more. kobe is going through some physical travails right now. the lakers have always done it in the past and i think they will find way to do it going forward. with 100 million downloads per month, you would think the advertising dollars would be there, but they are not. what is the disconnect? >> this is very much like it was when i started in the radio syndication busine
westwood one founder norm pattis is creating talk shows hosted by celebrities like kathie lee giffordmiller. tojoins us from los angeles explain the whole thing. 100 million downloads per month, that is huge. >> what is driving it is basically the consumer. demand so thatn consumers in this case can listen to content and their favorite programs and things of that sort when i want to, is really what is driving it. it has been the driving force on the television side and it is now starting...
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available in 1962 but is available today, when you test a statement of lee harvey oswald such as i didn't kill anyone, i'm a patty, that test is true. a reporting of speech issue the president? he said i did not. that this history. i think he's exactly what he says he is. the other thing interesting, members of the warren commission don't believe their own report. we know from a taped telephone call from russell and johnson on the day that the warren commission report is released, russell, a man of enormous integrity says, i don't believe a word of it, johnson says, neither do i. johnson goes on an interview with walter cronkite insists there was an international conspiracy to kill them. neither the russians nor cubans have motives at that time. we know that john kennedy had done two things to enrage the military-industrial complex. first of all, i think he's conclude vietnam is a disaster and the sign an executive order to begin the withdrawal of her 16,000 advisors in vietnam. monday after he becomes president johnson signed a new executive order reversing that. even the generals and the defense contractors the
available in 1962 but is available today, when you test a statement of lee harvey oswald such as i didn't kill anyone, i'm a patty, that test is true. a reporting of speech issue the president? he said i did not. that this history. i think he's exactly what he says he is. the other thing interesting, members of the warren commission don't believe their own report. we know from a taped telephone call from russell and johnson on the day that the warren commission report is released, russell, a...